Li Bingbing’s "Di Renjie" resembles Lin Qingxia, and Xu Hark is shocked by falling off a horse and being injured

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"Shangguan Jinger" looks exactly like Lin Qingxia back then.



Li Bingbing men’s clothing styling.


  NetEase EntertainmentJuly 22 NewsThe intense filming of Hengdian, the martial arts detective blockbuster "Di Renjie’s Tongtian Empire" that has invested over 100 million yuan, is coming to an end. After the recent exposure of Andy Lau’s version of "Di Renjie", the crew once again exposed the appearance of the female lead Li Bingbing’s "Shangguan Jinger". From the photos, the heroism and ruthlessness between the eyebrows are very similar to Lin Qingxia in "The Invincible East".


  It is reported that in the film, Li Bingbing and Andy Lau and Leung Ka Hui have a lot of fighting scenes, and injuries are inevitable. Since Leung Ka Hui and Andy Lau were injured, Li Bingbing also fell from his horse yesterday, injuring his ankle. Fortunately, he did not injure a bone, which would not affect the filming process, but it really shocked Director Tsui Hark.


  Samuel HungLi Bingbing is said to resemble Lin Qingxia back then


  The style that Tsui Hark designed for Lin Qingxia in "The Invincible East" was a classic that was still fresh in people’s memory. Now, on the 25th anniversary of Tsui Hark Film Studio, "Di Renjie’s Tongtian Empire" is the 50th work of the studio. Xu Hark, who has not made a martial arts film in five years, is shooting this martial arts return at this time. It is no longer so important whether it is a tribute or an innovation. The recently exposed "Di Renjie" style played by Andy Lau, see a fashionable version of Di Renjie, horn hat, suit collar, and a hipster look, but from today’s exposure of Li Bingbing’s "Shangguan Jing’er" style, it seems that we can see the shadow of Xu Hark’s earlier martial arts, high bun, thick eyebrows and big eyes with a ruthlessness, a complete replica of Lin Qingxia in "The Invincible East", and even martial arts instructor Hong Jinbao saw it for the first time Call it too similar.


  The prototype of Shangguan Jing’er’s corner is "Shangguan Wan’er", the first female prime minister in history. She has been protecting and carefully serving Wu Zetian, who can be said to be Wu Zetian’s eyes and ears. This time, Xu Ke has added a lot of "super powers" to her. In addition to climbing the cornice and walking the wall, he also used ventriloquism and animal speech with Andy Lau, and listening to the heart. In the setting of weapons, Director Xu used Li Bingbing’s long whip in "King of Kung Fu", and also let her use seven weapons such as long swords, short knives, and darts in the film. In the words of Hong Jinbao, Shangguan Wan’er is an ancient "super policeman", maintaining the long-term stability of the ghost market and the world.


  From the perspective of the exposed modeling scenes, this scene takes place in the "ghost market", which is the story of an underground city after the earthquake, which has completely different rules of the game from the ground city. In this dark ghost city, the "national teacher" is its leader, and it is more worth mentioning that the national teacher is the "god" used to imprison people’s thoughts in Wu Zetian’s world. When Liu Dehua and Li Bingbing jointly resolved the case, they encountered all kinds of resistance, all of which were from the hands of the national teacher. The scene in the photo shows Shangguan Jing’er fighting the "national teacher" to save Di Renjie.


  It is reported that Li Bingbing has nine looks in the film, which is also the most looks she has ever made in a movie, and it can be regarded as the most looks for actresses in ancient martial arts movies.

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Hu Ge’s "It’s Worth It" Releases Patch Trailer, Huang Lei’s New Character Exposed

1905 movie network news Producer, director, screenwriter, starring, starring, starring, and specially starring in the film, recently exposed the sticker trailer and role poster, and officially announced that Huang Lei is particularly starring. The film has a number of powerful actors joining, and the whole lineup will be officially announced one after another.


The film tells the story of Wen Shan, an ordinary screenwriter who is "left behind", who accidentally changes to writing eulogies for a living. In his encounters with ordinary people of all kinds, Wen Shan comforts others, gains warmth, and finally finds his own life direction. In the film, Wen Shan, as the person who writes the eulogy, will stage a real and warm human story with multiple groups of clients. Huang Lei’s "Mr. Wang" is one of the clients. His story with Wen Shan will also be the opening story of the film.


The movie "It’s Worth It" released a character poster and officially announced Huang Lei’s participation. In the movie, he plays "Mr. Wang", one of Wen Shan’s clients, who commissions Wen Shan to write a eulogy due to the death of his father. With a busy career, he is unsmiling and direct, and he is so busy that he is almost inhumane. When he talks about his father, he is even more alienated as an outsider. In this story, Wen Shan hides the regrets of his relatives during their lifetime in the text, hoping to give Mr. Wang compensation and comfort.


In the poster, Wen Shan uses words to restore the long life path of Mr. Wang’s father. Mr. Wang follows the footsteps and gradually understands his father, feels the love he never noticed before, and reconciles with regret. Wen Shan also insights into the emotional reconciliation between the two generations in the record of this story. Life is long, and everyone’s life is worth it, and it is worth listening to and writing about.


In the trailer of the film’s simultaneous exposure, Wen Shan opens with "I used to be a screenwriter", and the voices of the people around him are one after another: there are doubts about "but aren’t you just writing a story now?", there are compromises of "I don’t write a script anymore", and there are encouragement of "just writing it"… In the words, the lines can feel the life dilemma that Wen Shan faces in his creation and life. At the end, "What you write is yourself" seems to be waking up to Wen Shan. Confined by the "second act" of life, he also listens to and records other people’s stories by writing eulogies in the film, and at the same time, he seeks the balance in his heart. And on the real stage of "you and I are the world", what kind of warm story will the client represented by Mr. Wang collide with Wenshan? Stay tuned.